Workers are concerned that they will return to work after long absences and technology will have completely changed
We explore the emerging technologies likely to be coming soon to an office near you, and the implications for HR
When firms automate low-skilled tasks do entry-level employees miss out on vital learning opportunities?
Labour has promised to widen access to adult education, as research calls for government, employers and individuals to boost reskilling
?Speaking at the CIPD Annual Conference and Exhibition, Jason Bradbury outlined technology's power to boost empathy and advised HR not to worry about automation
There is a growing trend for AI-augmented multidisciplinary roles, and HR should anticipate this shift now
HR has an important role to play balancing the good and bad of innovation, according to technologist and founder of Nexxworks Peter Hinssen
Both executives and employees recognise that emotional intelligence will be a requisite for organisational success in the years to come
Researchers urge employers and governments to focus on upskilling and lifelong learning to prepare employees for technological change and automation
Artificial intelligence (AI) liberates employees from dry technical tasks and gives them the freedom to devote themselves to what they were intended to be: human capital
?UK workers are given the fewest opportunities to upskill of all nationalities, according to PwC research
When your business model is at risk of being disrupted overnight by an intelligent tech start-up, you don’t have years to reconstruct your operating model and workforce